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karen, how has it become working in recent shears, those cases that have been tried stateside in the federal court system? >> these trials have gone forward without much problem. there have been a number of difficult issues, including that will stopped the trials and halted them from time to time, but not in a way that was defin sieve. juries are satisfied. and judges satisfied. and the prosecutors and the attorneys play their role. there's no reason they can't be held in civil courts, and the trial of abu maz are a is just one more way how it begins, hown the verdicts get delivered. >> now, you mentioned treatment in custody and evidence, and we can't quickly sweep by those two things. they're very big considerations when we're talking about these cases, aren't they? these men, if they come to trial in the united states, have a history. they have been held in some cases by the united states for more than a dozen years. >> right, and it's not just the amount of time they have been held, and the speedy trial issue, but the issue of how they have been treated and what they say about th
karen, how has it become working in recent shears, those cases that have been tried stateside in the federal court system? >> these trials have gone forward without much problem. there have been a number of difficult issues, including that will stopped the trials and halted them from time to time, but not in a way that was defin sieve. juries are satisfied. and judges satisfied. and the prosecutors and the attorneys play their role. there's no reason they can't be held in civil courts,...
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but she was not going to take the bait. >> karen. he touched you. >> he freaking just touched your arm flab. >> the barrage of insults and profanity continues on the bus. no one appears to stop it. >> you old ass. you're going to die of [ bleep ] diabetes because you're so fat. >> i tried to make it go away so it couldn't hurt me. >> she's going to get her freaking sweat all over it. she's going to pick out which kid she's going to rape next. >> but i gave up. >> and then one particular dig that karen will never forget. >> but you don't have a family because they all killed themselves because they didn't want to be near you. >> tragically, karen kline's son did commit suicide years earlier. whether the students were aware of that fact is unclear. >> i was trying to think if i had told them about rusty. i don't know. >> the ten-minute video of karen's devastating bus ride home quickly goes viral. people worldwide are upset and outraged, including one man 170 miles away in toronto, canada. >> i couldn't watch it until the end. i was so
but she was not going to take the bait. >> karen. he touched you. >> he freaking just touched your arm flab. >> the barrage of insults and profanity continues on the bus. no one appears to stop it. >> you old ass. you're going to die of [ bleep ] diabetes because you're so fat. >> i tried to make it go away so it couldn't hurt me. >> she's going to get her freaking sweat all over it. she's going to pick out which kid she's going to rape next. >> but i...
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there has been nothing like it since, has there karen? >> and i think you can argue nothing like it before. l.b.j. launched the great society with a commencement speech at the university of michigan six months to the day after john f. kennedy was assassinated. what he launchedening you can argue was the single biggest experiment ever in what government is capable of doing. you couldn't compare to the new deal, but the fact is the
there has been nothing like it since, has there karen? >> and i think you can argue nothing like it before. l.b.j. launched the great society with a commencement speech at the university of michigan six months to the day after john f. kennedy was assassinated. what he launchedening you can argue was the single biggest experiment ever in what government is capable of doing. you couldn't compare to the new deal, but the fact is the
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our traders are steve, brian, karen and guy. and we have got a ceo who says enough with all this talk about wind and solar energy. it's putting the u.s. power business at risk. first, to our top store. the s&p and dow closing at all time highs. the nasdaq making a comeback. up near 2%. internet stocks and biotechs seeing a nice rebound. like microsoft, ibm also powering higher today. is the trend rotating out of high flying stocks and into old tech names over? >> no i don't think so it's over. at least we have some sort of bottom in some of the high flying names. twitter, it's not a remarkable bounce but it is a bounce. i think you have seen stabilization in a lot of these things. linked in. i think netflix might have actually turned as well. i think the stocks have stabilized and headed up. i think we have a few more days of this at least. >> you have been burned by hike flowi -- high flying momentum names. >> once momentum names break they break. investors said you know what, the economy is not going to be strong enough to jus
our traders are steve, brian, karen and guy. and we have got a ceo who says enough with all this talk about wind and solar energy. it's putting the u.s. power business at risk. first, to our top store. the s&p and dow closing at all time highs. the nasdaq making a comeback. up near 2%. internet stocks and biotechs seeing a nice rebound. like microsoft, ibm also powering higher today. is the trend rotating out of high flying stocks and into old tech names over? >> no i don't think so...
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karen finney, thank you very much. jackie fabulous. >> thank you for having me. >> appreciate it, both of you. a reminder, you can catch karen finney host "disrupt" every weekend at 4:00 p.m. eastern and stay for the joke segment of that show. coming up, the real reason chris christie won't win in 2016. hint, it may have nothing to do with the george washington bridge. we've never sold a house before. (agent) i'll walk you guys through every step. there are a lot of buyers for a house like yours. (husband) that's good to know. [ female announcer ] there's a gap out there. ♪ that's keeping you apart from the healthcare you deserve. ♪ but if healthcare changes... ♪ ...if it becomes simpler... the gap begins to close. ♪ when frustration and paperwork decrease... when doctors are better connected... when grandparents get to live at home instead of in a home... ♪ ...the gap closes even more. ♪ and you begin to live a healthier, happier life. ♪ so let's simplify things. ♪ let's close the gap between people an
karen finney, thank you very much. jackie fabulous. >> thank you for having me. >> appreciate it, both of you. a reminder, you can catch karen finney host "disrupt" every weekend at 4:00 p.m. eastern and stay for the joke segment of that show. coming up, the real reason chris christie won't win in 2016. hint, it may have nothing to do with the george washington bridge. we've never sold a house before. (agent) i'll walk you guys through every step. there are a lot of buyers...
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karen finney, thank you very much. jackie fabulous. >> thank you for having me. >> appreciate it, both of you. a reminder, you can catch karen finney host "disrupt" every weekend at 4:00 p.m. eastern and stay for the joke segment of that show. coming up, the real reason chris christie won't win in 2016. hint, it may have nothing to do with the george washington bridge. i have low testosterone. there, i said it. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call you
karen finney, thank you very much. jackie fabulous. >> thank you for having me. >> appreciate it, both of you. a reminder, you can catch karen finney host "disrupt" every weekend at 4:00 p.m. eastern and stay for the joke segment of that show. coming up, the real reason chris christie won't win in 2016. hint, it may have nothing to do with the george washington bridge. i have low testosterone. there, i said it. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low...
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karen, thanks for joining us. tell us what happened. >> so, back in 2011, on a parent blog, i heard about this deal that a nonprofit foundation that came out was doing a deal with new york state and nine other states to collect and store all of our children's identifiable school data. >> including health information? >> everything. everything. and in my particular case, my son received specialized services as a schulte with an iep. he has adhd. and as a -- his medical reports are centrally -- i mean, his school records are essentially his medical records. so i was ex trimly alarmed when i heard about this. >> i am assuming they would say that this can create a more customized ram on to your son, lead to a better educational experience. why were you concerned about them having that data? >> my main concern is that parents were left out of the equation of knowing what this was about. so, a parents being concerned about protecting our children's data and sensitive identifiable information, we went to our leanly late
karen, thanks for joining us. tell us what happened. >> so, back in 2011, on a parent blog, i heard about this deal that a nonprofit foundation that came out was doing a deal with new york state and nine other states to collect and store all of our children's identifiable school data. >> including health information? >> everything. everything. and in my particular case, my son received specialized services as a schulte with an iep. he has adhd. and as a -- his medical reports...
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you just heard karen. in the 10 years since abu ghraib, no high-level cia agent or private contractor has been charged or brought to trial. why is that? >> okay. let's stop confusing two different issues here. the idea that nobody was punished for abu ghraib is fallacious. >> i said nobody who designed or from a high level implemented the policy. >> as to what we are talking about with regards to being designed, but let's separate enhanced interrogation from abu ghraib. abu ghraib was not endorsed or designed by anybody. it was a group of mostly reserve military individuals who were out of control, and when it was uncovered, they were punished, soundly punished and court martialed. if you want to talk about enhanced interrogation and the cia procedures, that's another question. we can talk about that. but i think it's very interesting that the president has been given a dose of reality and he has kept in place most if not all of the procedures that his predecessor did, whether it was the use of drone strik
you just heard karen. in the 10 years since abu ghraib, no high-level cia agent or private contractor has been charged or brought to trial. why is that? >> okay. let's stop confusing two different issues here. the idea that nobody was punished for abu ghraib is fallacious. >> i said nobody who designed or from a high level implemented the policy. >> as to what we are talking about with regards to being designed, but let's separate enhanced interrogation from abu ghraib. abu...
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that's what everyone should focus on. >> it's karen. this is a highly unusual way for him to step down. clearly it seems -- something is wrong. something is not right. you got to think the earnings are going to be terrible. what do you think happened here? this is not your regular, normal, you know, success plan. what happened? >> i don't know and i wouldn't want to speculate. i would say these are tough jobs. trust me, being ceo of a 24-by 7-job. and retailing is a tough business right now and a time for being bold. you have to advance on two fronts simultaneously. you have to embrace e commerce and drive the internet. everyone says your store has got to pot. it's a tough time in retail right now. >> jerry, the stock market is putting the credit on negative watch. those two things tell me that target is not better off without stinehoffle. would you use this pullback as opportunity. >> i'm still a shareholder. i haven't sold a stick of stock in years. i wouldn't do it now. the stock is down 15% over the year. i don't give investment adv
that's what everyone should focus on. >> it's karen. this is a highly unusual way for him to step down. clearly it seems -- something is wrong. something is not right. you got to think the earnings are going to be terrible. what do you think happened here? this is not your regular, normal, you know, success plan. what happened? >> i don't know and i wouldn't want to speculate. i would say these are tough jobs. trust me, being ceo of a 24-by 7-job. and retailing is a tough business...
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with karen finney." welcome to you both. >> hey, ari. >> thanks, ari. >> richard, where do you want to begin? let's start with the fact that as i mentioned, this is too much of an anti-hillary conspiracy for fox news. >> look, i'm not questioning karl rove's judgment in any way, shape, or form. i'm just wondering if he's lost all his clients and needs to defend his reputation given that his last client took the country into a disastrous war. but that's not saying anything about his political judgment right now. at all. i just want to make that clear. >> karen, dr. finney, what do you think? >> well, remember, he was -- we thought he was bush's brain? so you know, now it seems like he's a little scrambled. but this is -- what rove did, it was very intentional. he knew exactly what he was doing. he essentially has done this throughout his career. so we shouldn't be surprised. you know, he mainstreamed this piece of gossip-x then you kind of try to say i didn't say -- i think i loved the first answer, which
with karen finney." welcome to you both. >> hey, ari. >> thanks, ari. >> richard, where do you want to begin? let's start with the fact that as i mentioned, this is too much of an anti-hillary conspiracy for fox news. >> look, i'm not questioning karl rove's judgment in any way, shape, or form. i'm just wondering if he's lost all his clients and needs to defend his reputation given that his last client took the country into a disastrous war. but that's not saying...
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i know that karen has a huge crush on jamie. >> what? what? >> she'll say super positive things about jamie. but i'm more talking about like the strategy as it relates to the urban regeneration of a city like detroit where it's desperately needed. >> yeah. yeah. >> do you think -- >> look at -- >> it's not even valentine's day. >> doesn't matter. >> do you think private equity is getting behind? in the urban redevelopment story is almost a blue print and play book you can roll out in a lot of other places and some things some guys have done before. if you get the right money behind this, this could really generate momentum. >> it's not yesterday at the t point. you'll see all those other people step in with the capital. what i like about the story is i think he is sort of a first mover in the space. >> jamie said it's not a pr move. he said they would be wrong. at the same time, do you think this helps? >> it will help. it will probably help with the regulators and ease off some of that pressure. to put $100 million up, melissa, you and i coul
i know that karen has a huge crush on jamie. >> what? what? >> she'll say super positive things about jamie. but i'm more talking about like the strategy as it relates to the urban regeneration of a city like detroit where it's desperately needed. >> yeah. yeah. >> do you think -- >> look at -- >> it's not even valentine's day. >> doesn't matter. >> do you think private equity is getting behind? in the urban redevelopment story is almost a blue...
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karen finney weekends at 4:00 p.m. eastern right here on msnbc. >>> coming up, we remember a phenomenal woman, who inspired president obama and millions of others. my thoughts ahead. smoke? nah, i'm good. [ male announcer ] celebrate every win with nicoderm cq, the unique patch with time release smartcontrol technology that helps prevent the urge to smoke all day long. help prevent your cravings with nicoderm cq. ugh. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. trwith secure wifie for your business. it also comes with public wifi for your customers. not so with internet from the phone company. i would email the phone company to inquire as to why they have shortchanged these customers. but that would require wifi. switch to comcast business internet and get two wifi networks included. comcast business built for business. >>> will govern
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>> i'm with guy. >> this is not karen's thing. she's not necessarily with me or against me. >> will it be alive three years from now? will it be alive? >> it may have been taken out, though. i don't think that the company can exist as it -- >> you can't buy it on a takeout hope. >> i'm sorry? >> you can't -- >> you can if there's inherent value. if you think there are things that are worth -- >> it sold off even. who do you think won the street fight out there? tell us on twitter, tweet us. we've got the results at the end of the show. >>> all right. the food fight intensifies, tyson foods jumping into the ring to buy hillshire brands. the stocks they are watching as the next takeout targets. plus dr. jay on the hunt for unusual activity. he's got one stock he's watching. he'll tell you what it is after the break. i make a lot of purchases for my business. and i get a lot in return with ink plus from chase like 60,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. and i earn 5 times the rewards o
>> i'm with guy. >> this is not karen's thing. she's not necessarily with me or against me. >> will it be alive three years from now? will it be alive? >> it may have been taken out, though. i don't think that the company can exist as it -- >> you can't buy it on a takeout hope. >> i'm sorry? >> you can't -- >> you can if there's inherent value. if you think there are things that are worth -- >> it sold off even. who do you think won the...
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thank you, karen for doing that. it's just one of those stories that we all kind of know, but we have no idea what the rhythm and the fallout has been all of this time later. that's where you have been all of these weeks. thank you, everybody. the entire "washington post" great society series is on our website. that's also where you'll find our webcast extra where we tackle all of the rest of the week's stories we didn't get to here, shock being there was more. including what the house did this week to rein in the n.s.a. n.s.a. you can watch the webcast all week long at pbs.org/washingtonweek. also, keep up with developments with me and judy woodruff at the pbs "newshour," and we'll see you here, next week on "washington week." have a lovely and observant memorial day. good night. corporate funding for washington week is provided by -- >> we went out and asked people a simple question, how old is the oldest person you have known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone
thank you, karen for doing that. it's just one of those stories that we all kind of know, but we have no idea what the rhythm and the fallout has been all of this time later. that's where you have been all of these weeks. thank you, everybody. the entire "washington post" great society series is on our website. that's also where you'll find our webcast extra where we tackle all of the rest of the week's stories we didn't get to here, shock being there was more. including what the...
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so, karen has been working really hard for the last four years on her grades. you know, she is a 4.0 student. she has had a job in the past. and hopefully putting that all together when she meets with different scholarship committees, that will generate school. >> karen, are you finding friends that are going through these same struggles, or do you find a lot of people your age are not really concentrated on this idea of avoiding college debt? >> i do find that some of my friends are worried about college cdebt. but some of them are first-generation students, so they are the first in their family to ever go to college. and that means there is more scholarships out there for them. so my friends are just as concerned as i am but for some of them, they have more opportunities than i do to get that money. so their concern isn't -- isn't as well -- as well put into that as it should be. do. success. i suspect with your tenacity you will val at a solution that is good for you. karen and kendra mad objection oregon. >> instead of borrowing you would save ahead of time
so, karen has been working really hard for the last four years on her grades. you know, she is a 4.0 student. she has had a job in the past. and hopefully putting that all together when she meets with different scholarship committees, that will generate school. >> karen, are you finding friends that are going through these same struggles, or do you find a lot of people your age are not really concentrated on this idea of avoiding college debt? >> i do find that some of my friends...
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karen touched on it in the green room. this is a stock that really hasn't taken it that hard being as though you saw the rotation out of all the bubble stocks. i feel as if tesla, after they announced the battery angle changed a bit of people's opinion of the name. they don't look at it as a bubble stock anymore. right now it's taking it. i don't think it's grouped in with those bubble stocks. >> yet. yet. here's the thing. i was in and sold at around $224. this is a great opportunity to see what is earnings and fundamentals in market psychology. the market psychology will not stand for this type of uncertainty. what's their cost going to be? all these questions. people are going to shoot first and ask questions later. in tesla, it better hold $185. if it doesn't, it's got a long drop. >> you talk about the momentum is gone. what's happening in terms of margin accounts where people are forced to sell and then you get into this double or the reverse of a double, a collapse where price does not matter. you have absolutely fo
karen touched on it in the green room. this is a stock that really hasn't taken it that hard being as though you saw the rotation out of all the bubble stocks. i feel as if tesla, after they announced the battery angle changed a bit of people's opinion of the name. they don't look at it as a bubble stock anymore. right now it's taking it. i don't think it's grouped in with those bubble stocks. >> yet. yet. here's the thing. i was in and sold at around $224. this is a great opportunity to...
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soft bank, karen is involved there. yahoo trading at 36.5, anything south of $40 to me is too cheap. >> i don't know where yahoo should trade. one of the reason is discount holding. the discount factor. unless they actually monetize the money i think that's what kayla was getting at. >> in the after hour session yahoo shares are trading higher at 1%. in terms of soft bank, where does soft bank stand now? is this factored into the shares or is there upside potential? >> not at a $200 billion valuation. soft bank, something way, way lower than that. >> let's bring in bob, the managing director. bob, i don't know if you have gotten a chance to look at the filing. what does this mean for yahoo? what do you think it will do with the stake? >> first of all, we upgraded the stock at $33 predicated on what we thought the value of alibaba, you're getting the core for free. like others sort of slow growers, you get to north of $40 target. that was our point. when you look at the volumes that alibaba is doing, if they bought ups a
soft bank, karen is involved there. yahoo trading at 36.5, anything south of $40 to me is too cheap. >> i don't know where yahoo should trade. one of the reason is discount holding. the discount factor. unless they actually monetize the money i think that's what kayla was getting at. >> in the after hour session yahoo shares are trading higher at 1%. in terms of soft bank, where does soft bank stand now? is this factored into the shares or is there upside potential? >> not at...
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about 115. >> karen. >> dfw. i would keep a lot of powder dry. >> i'm going with regis is the man. >>> my mission is simple, to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere. and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to make you money. my job is not just to entertain but educate and teach. so call or tweet me
about 115. >> karen. >> dfw. i would keep a lot of powder dry. >> i'm going with regis is the man. >>> my mission is simple, to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere. and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to make you money. my job is not just to...
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karen, we'll be checking in with you. thank you. >>> now, it's some of the fiercest fighting yet with government warplanes, helicopters, paratroopers waging battles for hours trying to take back an airport in eastern ukraine seized by arm pro pro-russian militants. donetsk, a flashpoint in the deadly fighting threatening to split this country apart. cnn's nick paton walsh is there for us. give us the latest, nick. >> reporter: even now, brianna, on the outskirts this city, we heard the thud of explosions continuing. locals saying from the direction of the airport. here the dead of night in a city in which we thought was possibly immune to the violence swirling around this region. forces moved in, that was a red line for the government and moved in to assert their authority. some of the worst violence we've seen since this violence began. donetsk airport was a red line. separatists knew when they took it quickly. ukrainian military jets alone flew over it. paratroopers moved in, separatists, too. oddly, both sides agree ho
karen, we'll be checking in with you. thank you. >>> now, it's some of the fiercest fighting yet with government warplanes, helicopters, paratroopers waging battles for hours trying to take back an airport in eastern ukraine seized by arm pro pro-russian militants. donetsk, a flashpoint in the deadly fighting threatening to split this country apart. cnn's nick paton walsh is there for us. give us the latest, nick. >> reporter: even now, brianna, on the outskirts this city, we...
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my name is karen and i have diabetic nerve pain. it's progressive pain. first you have that, that feeling of numbness. then you get the hot pins. it got to the point where i felt like, almost like lightning bolts, hot strikes into my feet. the pain was, it was... i just couldn't handle it, so my doctor prescribed lyrica. the pain has been reduced and i feel better than i did before. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda-approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or, swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eyesight, including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how
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their hearts and made it there's without their help we would have gone less jill born and rec and park karen this is their project (clapping) and i could go there are so symmany city starves (calling names) there so many people that contributed to this project i'm hoping to go into detail about the rec and park but i hope they know how much we appreciate their efforts. in our neighborhood we have neighborhood organizations that come together not for power but for service we have neighborhood organizations that serve not only their constituents but everyone in the neighborhood even people they don't know we have neighborhood organizations that serve the people in the neighborhood not only today but years from now. people we may never meet the people after us this project required the cooperation getting the land and making this happen the friends of joe demay this and the friends of the community center and the russian hill and the p t o or every single school in the area they've called people to meetings and written letters and lobbied for supervisor chiu and lobbied the mayor those people a
their hearts and made it there's without their help we would have gone less jill born and rec and park karen this is their project (clapping) and i could go there are so symmany city starves (calling names) there so many people that contributed to this project i'm hoping to go into detail about the rec and park but i hope they know how much we appreciate their efforts. in our neighborhood we have neighborhood organizations that come together not for power but for service we have neighborhood...
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democratic representative karen bass of california. and republican senator ron johnson of wisconsin. let me turn first to congresswoman, if i might. i can't believe i'm doing this. but i'm going to end up quoting maureen dowd of "the new york times." now, i have to confess, this for me is a new start. she said, "especially now that we have this scary world war iii vibe with the russians, we expect the president, especially one who ran as babe ruth, to hit home runs." now, as you know, he was quoted i think in manila as saying, well, he gets occasional singles. >> right. >> don't you think that standing up to putin requires babe ruth more than a guy hitting singles? isn't this really the big leagues? >> well, i think it's the big leagues. i think president obama is used to the big leagues and i think that his leadership on ukraine has been strong. the europeans now are stepping up to the plate and clearly it's going to take all of us. it's the sanctions from the united states, but it is also the sanctions -- >> i have to ask, if this ha
democratic representative karen bass of california. and republican senator ron johnson of wisconsin. let me turn first to congresswoman, if i might. i can't believe i'm doing this. but i'm going to end up quoting maureen dowd of "the new york times." now, i have to confess, this for me is a new start. she said, "especially now that we have this scary world war iii vibe with the russians, we expect the president, especially one who ran as babe ruth, to hit home runs." now, as...
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karen, so great to see you. i know this has become a huge part of your life. karen, so that our viewers know, you lost your son in 2007. >> yes. >> zachary was only 6 years old. tell us what happened. >> my son zachary was 6 years old. and he was a really great swimmer. and as parents, my husband, brian and i thought that we did everything we needed to do to keep him safe. and unfortunately we didn't know about the dangers lurking in our own backyard pool. >> it had to do with the drains, right? >> yes. >> i want everyone watching right now to know how unsafe some of these drains can be. what happened? >> yes, in our particular situation, zachary became entrapped in the pool drain. his arm became stuck and that's because the cover of the pool drain fell off. >> and you didn't know exactly where the emergency switch was. i think the lesson here was, you were home? >> yes. >> and still could do nothing to save him. >> right. >> now you have made it your life mission to make sure that this does not happen to any other child. i just want to show a picture of anoth
karen, so great to see you. i know this has become a huge part of your life. karen, so that our viewers know, you lost your son in 2007. >> yes. >> zachary was only 6 years old. tell us what happened. >> my son zachary was 6 years old. and he was a really great swimmer. and as parents, my husband, brian and i thought that we did everything we needed to do to keep him safe. and unfortunately we didn't know about the dangers lurking in our own backyard pool. >> it had to...
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karen, what are you doing? >> we don't trade around that much. i think some of the names that started to break out a little, bank of america, that's something i would buy. we have had a trade along the s&p, short the iwm against it. is that has worked until recently. that's starting to reverse a bit. we had to take some of this off. it's definitely not worked in our favor. >> and throughout the market that is the russell is going to underperform? >> outperform. right. if we get back to froth that will start to come down which it has. >> buying or selling, guy? >> there's certain trades that continue to work. airlines continue to work. look at delta, even jetblue. tim has been all over the s&p. and the market doesn't give you a long to sell the high which is probably why the s&p continues to grind higher. but holding the 107.5 level low in january. and again held. it feels like it wants to trade up to the 115 level. and i think you fade it again. that will be the interested move. if that 115, if it gets there, if it fails, it's not going to hold t
karen, what are you doing? >> we don't trade around that much. i think some of the names that started to break out a little, bank of america, that's something i would buy. we have had a trade along the s&p, short the iwm against it. is that has worked until recently. that's starting to reverse a bit. we had to take some of this off. it's definitely not worked in our favor. >> and throughout the market that is the russell is going to underperform? >> outperform. right. if...
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karen, you said we're going to talk about the banks so let's talk about the banks. george soros making some big moves on the big cap banks in his latest 13f filing announcing he's dig solssolved his stakes jpmorgan, citigroup, bank of america. >> i own all three. i'd rather he were buying it than selling it but that doesn't change the fundamental thesis why i own it, u.s. recovery. cheap valuations here and a couple different stories with hair on it. citi has theirs and now bank of america with their $4 billion capital error but i think those are temporary phenomenon and the pe reflects it. >> do you agree with karen? >> i want to add one thing. part of our business is pattern recognition whether it's talking about testing levels on the s&p 500 or individual stocks. jpmorgan gave us a great pattern with the london whale trade or whatever you want to call it. the stock went way down and it was temporary, a tempest in a teapot, stocks back up. same thing with citigroup on this $400 million thing. they will chop a few heads but the stock is down at least in part becaus
karen, you said we're going to talk about the banks so let's talk about the banks. george soros making some big moves on the big cap banks in his latest 13f filing announcing he's dig solssolved his stakes jpmorgan, citigroup, bank of america. >> i own all three. i'd rather he were buying it than selling it but that doesn't change the fundamental thesis why i own it, u.s. recovery. cheap valuations here and a couple different stories with hair on it. citi has theirs and now bank of...
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and karen. a little bit of a reversal. dan, what did you make of this? >> the expectations were not high. some of the research i read suggested that they were going to give conservative guidance. the fact they came in line and gave the guidance and the stock is trading down should be troubling for the sector. i sound like a broken record here. the stock is down 4% from the all-time highs. we have been talking about high fliers crashing in the couple months. this stock has been crashing since last september. i think it's troubling and you have to watch levels on the downside. it's got to hold that 150 level. >> it's interesting to see that yelp was enough to cause a mini rally we saw across the board including linkedin. >> i think dan is going to wind up being right. the stock has sold off enough. the quarter was decent enough where you could see a move, up to 68. it didn't get there. i think it got close. 66.5. that's the point of the show. we'll see from here. i think there might be a little up side here. you had a big volume today. this big move to the
and karen. a little bit of a reversal. dan, what did you make of this? >> the expectations were not high. some of the research i read suggested that they were going to give conservative guidance. the fact they came in line and gave the guidance and the stock is trading down should be troubling for the sector. i sound like a broken record here. the stock is down 4% from the all-time highs. we have been talking about high fliers crashing in the couple months. this stock has been crashing...
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i wanted to thank karen from the bay area quality staff for helping to pioneer the project with it was with halted bikes; right? and the bike institution can i explain that >> i'm not the expert but my understanding it is company basis in toronto they provide them with the equipment and the proprietary software so that's what went bankrupt and their international in canada the international portion of the company was purchased we're waiting to determine what's going to happen with the systems but the same companies support of the negotiation system so hopefully, a a lot of big players. >> i'm pleased for our brothers and sisters in the east bay they've been waiting partially as we expand to the peninsula and the 2014 capitalization will not be detailed too much and good news about the mta seeking funds. i have a question about the private sector sponsor arresting and your recommendations when sdme supervisor avalos and a number of staff visited mexico city there were a number of sponsors with other cities are we luke pretively with a sponsor right now >> i can led chief maddox speak ab
i wanted to thank karen from the bay area quality staff for helping to pioneer the project with it was with halted bikes; right? and the bike institution can i explain that >> i'm not the expert but my understanding it is company basis in toronto they provide them with the equipment and the proprietary software so that's what went bankrupt and their international in canada the international portion of the company was purchased we're waiting to determine what's going to happen with the...
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>> karen. >> sadly looking at uri. this is a name that it's work. it's run up a lot. a lot of what the thesis was predicated on has happened in the stock, if not has happened in the world. part of that was on commercial construction improvening. it's improving a limit. hasn't improved dramatically yet. ahead of where people originally thought. all has been reflected in this stock. it's not expensive but no longer as cheap as it was. plus markada. sold their position -- or trimmed it. >> what does that mean for this particular stock? >> looking at something below ten times to something maybe high teens. >> high teens. >> mid teens, right. >> does this extend to the other housing names or construction names for you? >> commercial construction. you're talking big rental equipment. so i don't look at it as a housing play really. >> sort of in the housing world, this is sorts of in beak's world. the guidance wasn't particularly strong. there was so much negative tiff built into the quarter coming in, that a lot of people got caught with their pants down. pete was seeing op
>> karen. >> sadly looking at uri. this is a name that it's work. it's run up a lot. a lot of what the thesis was predicated on has happened in the stock, if not has happened in the world. part of that was on commercial construction improvening. it's improving a limit. hasn't improved dramatically yet. ahead of where people originally thought. all has been reflected in this stock. it's not expensive but no longer as cheap as it was. plus markada. sold their position -- or trimmed...
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what is your assessment, karen? >> well, one does not have to run for re-election, so that is very freeing for a lot of these numbers. this is when you really find out what they think. for crist, it's a little bit of 50/50. i believe him, that in his heart he believes that. he's also, let's be clear, a very smart politician. he knows that he needs the black vote that's going to be critical to him for a win in this race. 50/50 i would say. >> are you calling him a politician? >> heavens, no. no, no, no, never. >> the interesting thing about charlie crist, the things that really made the republican party angry with him included holding those lines open in 2008 when a lot of african-american voters were really overjoid he had done it. it was vetoing a bill teachers didn't like which made a lot of democrats who were teachers love charlie crist. it was pushing back against attempts previously that the head of the republican party, that said the republican wanted to get rid of early voting and charlie crist said no. that
what is your assessment, karen? >> well, one does not have to run for re-election, so that is very freeing for a lot of these numbers. this is when you really find out what they think. for crist, it's a little bit of 50/50. i believe him, that in his heart he believes that. he's also, let's be clear, a very smart politician. he knows that he needs the black vote that's going to be critical to him for a win in this race. 50/50 i would say. >> are you calling him a politician?...
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i think karen from the bay area quality management district has a good track record shooe showing she explains how successful but to the next level is takes sponsors. i think some of the areas of improvement have really been looked at and i'm pleased about the clipper card us to be able to use clipper cards it's hard to use the t that you stick in the slot. i had a question of multiple private sectors like kaiser permanente or the university of san francisco or san francisco state university or target as a company probably will be supportive if there's more of an expanse with places to use it but are you looking at institutions that will benefit from having bike share stations placed near them >> certainly there's a cough of different ways to approach it one the new york city model it's kind of the title sponsor takes everyone or everything but new york city is the on the type of sponsor the other type of sponsor there is a bio level station supports it appeals to many companies and institutions things like that and they underwrite the cost of bringing a station cross to them that wor
i think karen from the bay area quality management district has a good track record shooe showing she explains how successful but to the next level is takes sponsors. i think some of the areas of improvement have really been looked at and i'm pleased about the clipper card us to be able to use clipper cards it's hard to use the t that you stick in the slot. i had a question of multiple private sectors like kaiser permanente or the university of san francisco or san francisco state university or...
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karen, you're a shareholder. twitch is sort of the monopoly for live streaming whereas youtube is a monopoly for recorded. >> you can see where that makes sns. and i thought at the time when they did youtube that that was a ridiculous deal, doesn't make any money, but that's just turned into a home run. but also not only they're doing it just buying lottery tickets. they're preventing the other guys from buying lottery tickets. and that's part of the strategy as well. >> is that a good ufs capital, though, just so the other guy can't get it? >> going back to a completely different space, five, six, seven years ago probably, a company like ingersoll rand top-ticked train when they bought that, looking for growth. so a lot of times when you see deals like, this although obviously these are not of that magnitude, sometimes they're ringing the bell at the top. i think this apple deal's a little bit different. we obviously have steve here who can discuss it. i think that's trying to get them into a different business.
karen, you're a shareholder. twitch is sort of the monopoly for live streaming whereas youtube is a monopoly for recorded. >> you can see where that makes sns. and i thought at the time when they did youtube that that was a ridiculous deal, doesn't make any money, but that's just turned into a home run. but also not only they're doing it just buying lottery tickets. they're preventing the other guys from buying lottery tickets. and that's part of the strategy as well. >> is that a...
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. >> we wanted to show craig and karen and the kids the beautiful view. and i wanted them to experience the beautiful oregon coast with the sun shining. >> from a high cliff, the families enjoy spectacular scenery that stretches for miles. >> the cliff is about 150 feet. at first it kind of goes like this and then after that it goes sheer right down to the ocean and the rocks. >> i want my picture taken. >> and i'm recording you right now, laney. >> with karen filming, charlotte pitten keeps an eye on the girls. she was filming the view and the kids and just the girls getting ready for a little photo shoot. i was standing right beside her. >> the perfect photo opportunity of the girls' trip to the ocean. >> karen had just asked the girls to get together so she could get a photo. so they kind of scooted closer together. >> but, in the blink of an eye -- >> girls, look. >> -- as she poses in front of the fence -- >> my god. >> oh, my god. >> -- elena stumbles, slipping through the rails and quickly dropping out of sight. >> i started praying, and i was goin
. >> we wanted to show craig and karen and the kids the beautiful view. and i wanted them to experience the beautiful oregon coast with the sun shining. >> from a high cliff, the families enjoy spectacular scenery that stretches for miles. >> the cliff is about 150 feet. at first it kind of goes like this and then after that it goes sheer right down to the ocean and the rocks. >> i want my picture taken. >> and i'm recording you right now, laney. >> with...
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just to go back to karen's point, it's okay to disagree. it's okay to have a different point of view and okay to have -- >> don't patronize me, that's not okay. >> we have civil discourse and like the disagreement and raise good points on both sides. this is a tough issue and the overarching issue is not enough resources in school. going back to the question of first ladies, karen, i've had such fierce debates with people about this, people saying we didn't vote her into office. that's not a real substantive position. my view is actually we did vote her into office, she was a visibility part of the campaign trail and they have heavily resourced staffs. they are ponying up taxpayer dollars to hire chief of staffs and aides and security -- >> i can say as a former hillary clinton deputy press secretary, we did not make as much as the president's side but -- >> this is true. >> do you think going forward americans are more or less amenable to this type of hyper empowered first lady? >> when it's something that affects our national dialogue, we
just to go back to karen's point, it's okay to disagree. it's okay to have a different point of view and okay to have -- >> don't patronize me, that's not okay. >> we have civil discourse and like the disagreement and raise good points on both sides. this is a tough issue and the overarching issue is not enough resources in school. going back to the question of first ladies, karen, i've had such fierce debates with people about this, people saying we didn't vote her into office....
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what we do know is those quote -- unquote talking points -- >> karen is making faces at you. >> karen? >> we know exactly what happened. we know all of the facts. even, what we have now is people leading this effort saying we don't know what we don't know but we're going to go find it as if to say we're going to go on the witch hunt no matter what you say. >> this is ultimately a good thing, whether there is any intimation on what should be on the committee for hillary clinton's camp, no way to verify that. the idea of having bipartisanship on this kind of committee is a strong one. >> i agree with that. look, i think this hillary story is silly. people who consider themselves hillary confident doesn't mean they have nothianything to do w what's going on. i do think it is the right decision to have bipartisanship on the committee. >> hillary aside, the democrats aappointed to the committee essentially all have said they already think it's a huge waste of time and money. take a look at this quote, with house minority leader nancy pelosi's appointment of five highly partisan members to
what we do know is those quote -- unquote talking points -- >> karen is making faces at you. >> karen? >> we know exactly what happened. we know all of the facts. even, what we have now is people leading this effort saying we don't know what we don't know but we're going to go find it as if to say we're going to go on the witch hunt no matter what you say. >> this is ultimately a good thing, whether there is any intimation on what should be on the committee for hillary...
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karen your work with doctor's without borders, how did you turn it off? >> well, i don't know that you turn it off, but you certainly learn how best to cope with it. yeah, i think the first thing is to be aware that you are impacted by what you see and what you are doing, and then to take that time. take that time in the evening to shut down and quiet yourself or one of the biggest things that happens in the field is people tend to work maybe 12 hours, 16 hours, and to not take that downtime in the evening. >> karen what about communities that experience natural disasters? floods, tornados, hurricanes, that's got to be an entire community affected with these sorteds of traumas. >> honestly what we see -- not everyone develops ptsd from trauma. a lot depends on what was going on previously. what was their trauma, the history, their mental health in general? so we see people coming with symptoms and those we can address, and i think the key there is early intervention. if we can get to those symptoms and help them manage those symptoms we can help them avoi
karen your work with doctor's without borders, how did you turn it off? >> well, i don't know that you turn it off, but you certainly learn how best to cope with it. yeah, i think the first thing is to be aware that you are impacted by what you see and what you are doing, and then to take that time. take that time in the evening to shut down and quiet yourself or one of the biggest things that happens in the field is people tend to work maybe 12 hours, 16 hours, and to not take that...
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carr ep and i decided -- karen and i decided to take it to the next level, and we had a slumber party. >> for science? >> absolutely for science. let's take a look. . >> reporter: believe it or not, cara and i are doing this for science. and this. and even this. admit it. >> smart tv. >> smart cara. >> we are pioneer guests in the 1944 square foot laboratory for sustainable living. honda teamed up with the university of california at davis. >> we want to get to a zero carbon future. >> if this is what zero carbon future looks like - it's awesome. >> this is a honda smart moment. >> welcome. >> the ground floor is full of furniture made from stapable materials. the floor, concrete, was constructed in a way to reduce carbon emissions. the kitchen is sleek, modern filled with modern appliances. upstairs, two bathrooms, a master with a killer bathroom. another standard room. i have my eye on the master. why is honda in the house business, to build a home to power itself and an electric car with energy to spare. michael con. >> g is the project leader. >> honda's involvement indicates that
carr ep and i decided -- karen and i decided to take it to the next level, and we had a slumber party. >> for science? >> absolutely for science. let's take a look. . >> reporter: believe it or not, cara and i are doing this for science. and this. and even this. admit it. >> smart tv. >> smart cara. >> we are pioneer guests in the 1944 square foot laboratory for sustainable living. honda teamed up with the university of california at davis. >> we want...